Reading FC owner Rob Couhig: ‘Our transfer window has the potential to be spectacular’
Reading FC owner Rob Couhig claimed that their transfer window plan has the potential to be 'spectacular'.
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Rob Couhig claimed that their transfer window plan has the potential to be 'spectacular'.
Read moreDetailsReading & District Angling will be hosting an open day
Read moreDetailsReading chairman Rob Couhig gave his thoughts on Dai Yongge, the Reading fans, Noel Hunt and more in a recent podcast appearance on The Tilehurst End.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Glen Little was the guest of honour at the Woodley Carnival Schools Football Tournament on Friday.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are facing a fight to try and keep hold of defender Amadou Mbengue who has been linked with a whole host of Championship clubs
Read moreDetailsReading FC have appointed a new goalkeeper coach as Noel Hunt adds to his staff.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans favourite Yakou Meite will be available on a free transfer this summer having been released by Cardiff City.
Read moreDetailsThe annual showcase of the best of local football is organised by Football in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsSanctuary Strikers FC, in collaboration with Berks & Bucks FA and Reading University, has to announced the return of the Reading Community Cup
Read moreDetailsReading FC have beat competition from several interested clubs as goalkeeper Joel Pereira has signed a new contract. The 28-year-old keeper will extend his stay in Berkshire and sign a...
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